The judge wrote that there was "a substantial threat of irreparable harm," if the hand count rule were to be implemented for the upcoming election.
The Georgia Association of Voter Registration and Election Officials ... lawsuit in which it is challenging the hand-count rule, the Cobb County board is challenging five other recent rules.
A judge in Georgia has paused a new rule from the Georgia State Election Board that would have required officials to hand-count the number of ballots cast at each polling place, criticizing state ...
ATLANTA - A Georgia judge has declared that seven new election rules recently passed by the State Election Board are ... poll workers count the number of Election Day ballots by hand to make ...
The Supreme Court of Georgia rejected Republicans' effort to reinstate seven new rules for the Nov. 5 election, including a ...
The decision also means that county-level officials in the state will not have enhanced authority to challenge precinct-level ...
Georgia State Election Board Chair John Fervier said that threats against the board were "spiking" in August and September ...
A Georgia judge on Tuesday halted a new rule from the State Election Board requiring three poll workers in every precinct to hand-count every ballot cast on Election Day. Fulton County Superior ...
ATLANTA — Local election board members in Georgia can't refuse to certify results ... McBurney temporarily blocked a last-minute rule requiring poll workers to hand count the number of ballots cast on ...
A Georgia judge must decide whether to squash new state election rules, including a controversial change requiring hand-counted verification of ballots, in the final weeks before November’s ...
A judge in Georgia has paused a new rule from the Georgia State Election Board that would have required officials to hand-count the number of ballots cast at each polling place, criticizing state ...
A Georgia judge has declared ... The focus was mostly on the hand-count rule. Those challenging the rule argued, among other things, that the State Election Board had overstepped its authority.